"I have been trying to make people aware that rowing is accessible for people with visual impairment," she explained.
"I don’t want to see items thrown at police or anyone else."Several people have been arrested after reports of a fight following large protests in the centre of Leeds.
West Yorkshire Police said a number of people had been detained after an incident on George Street at around 17:00 BST.It followed demonstrations by far-right protesters and an anti-racist group earlier, which were held in close proximity to each other on The Headrow.Footage shared on social media showed a series of angry exchanges between the groups but police said it had "passed off largely without incident", with only one arrest made during the protest.
However, police later confirmed officers had responded to "reports of a fight" shortly afterwards and "several arrests for affray" had been made.A spokesperson said enquiries were ongoing, but they were unable to be more specific about the number of people who had been detained.
Protests by far-right groups took place across the UK on Saturday, with
An estimated 150 people took part in a far-right demonstration outside Leeds Art Gallery at the same time as similar protests were held in towns and cities across the UK."I couldn't undo my dog's lead and I thought I'd just stay under the table with her.
"Everyone was smashing things on the table," she said.BBC reporter Scott Ellis followed the protests throughout the day.
He said: "There's been three or four hours or either stand offs or running battles through the city centre's streets."You can see people having a nice drink in the sun and the next thing is there will be protesters running back, throwing things at the police who are coming through with dogs and horses."